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Beach, North Dakota
April 28, 1938     Golden Valley News
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THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1938 rilE GOLDEN VALLEk NEW~ Student Cry Norene Kowalewski and Ethel Kippely Report cards were issued last. Thurs- day. • I A lyceum nmnber featuring Miss] Pearl Young, a musical entertainerI Playing the Theramin was given in theI high school auditorium, Monday, AprilI State Hail In- surance Has Very Fine Record Bismarck--Of2iclats of the North Dakota State Hail Insm-ance Depart- nt have during the past several weeks 25th. The annual senior day was held in Dickinson last Friday. About eight hundred seniors were pre~nt. They Were guests of the college and were entertained by the following events: a matinee, movie shorts, banquet, pro- gram, and dance in the evening. The date for the Junior-Senior Prom has been set for May 21. The band members are being meas- tired for their new uniforms which are to be blue and gold. Preparations are in progress for the May Festival which is to be held May 7th in Dickinson. The costumes for the Glee Club have been ordered and are expected any day. Evans, advisor of the Student Cry, says that the last issue will be a "Senior Issue" and will be out Class Day. Lucille Enderle will be Senior Editor. On Monday, May 9th, at 10:45 a. m. M. Van Rees, mental(st, and magician • appear at the high school auditor- lure. Adults are invited to attend. The admission is fifteen cents• GOLVA Miss Marcella Fischer was ill last ~eek With tonsilitis and unable to at- tend school. Mrs. BAchard Fischer and little daughter were Gotva visitors Friday. fal Joe Pischer has been bothered with eyes of 1.ate and his son Ed and mily took him to Beach Sunday night tot medical examination. The Seniors are rehearsing a play to be given in the near future. Title ~hthe prOduction is "Calm Yourself." ere are ten graduates this year and all take part in the play. It is a com- edy. b,A very enjoyable time was had at a ~,~age Party at the Ed Kremers home ~aursday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Fischer Won high and Mrs. Funk second. 3 tables were in play and Mrs. Kremer Served a delicious luncheon. Mrs. Cam- erao and Mrs. Pete Schillo of Beach attended. Miss Marguerite are(ringer taught SChOol Saturday and Marcella Fischer Was her guest all day. th~ crew of men are busy working on i th~ ~Uilding for the raxiio station at l ,e airport. Fred Ma'jerus is employed carpenter. ] Mrs. Otto Hanson and family have moved back to Golva anti their many -aends Welcome them back. Mr. Haw ~nti~g home in readiness. Their l the _, na,s been here a couple of i weeks ~acughter Elaine ismuch improved and ~rminly good new~. [ • Among those from Oolva who at- tended the show ,'in Beach Sunda I r~ight wer~ -- ' Y Mr ~ ~vir. asd Mrs. Bert Covert, [ A~ and Mrs. Len Nelson, Prof, Owens Al~s Kra~se, Marguerite are(ringer: M ~'asching and RalplT Jacobs. ~,,, rs: Haxry Funk is ~ the sick list, "~ermg from a tam6 back. ~tr. and Mrs. :~ld Haigh are the ~:edts of a 7~.~!~ound baby girl born ay in the ~each hospital Mother :ar:t.babe are~etting along nicely, con- ~atlon~. ~QUARE BUTTE chnl~. aad Mrs. Howard Peterson, and t~fen, Alice Olsen and Harvey Wen- l~tl Were visitors at the Klein home ~er SUnday. light." Olstad and baby da- ttarmond h,,ter (eturned to her home in the "~ Saf%~Klay ~le an~,i~Margte Pelisser visited at ii~a~ hDt~Iee~iTm ~n~Mtrr i:hH:~it t ~° hteor~de. ardl Mrs. Bill Franzen were Eas- ia~r guests at the Vic Johnson LOUie Pe, lisser and atoll were cal le~ _. ! y - "~ eLI; J Mr , V. Klems Friday. eat "~s~ Mrs. Lawrence Lemire sp- h- ~er at the John Wentland ~le ~ Beach. ~,£.and Mrs. ]~llly Bahm moved back ~rlelr heea ~,,., place on the aver. They have ~"~ ~, ua~,~n ~or the ~t s~x h~t~,.L ~m¥~ returned this time with "~nS, 'of staying with us. tY-oo O .ga i.e ore Junior Wardens w. sta ~eek ,-. d fish commissioner, said this ~..:~ ,a~ department is anxious to or- ~ ,more Junior Game Waxden~ ~es irl North Dakotan. t~ re axe now more than 8 000 junior ~e wardens in the state.' Any boy ,_ girl between the ages of 10 and 20 ~s e~_~ble to membership ~a~at~ons such ~ ~-H crabs, ~a~ l~re Olrls or Boy ScOuts are ~:~Ularly urged to consider formh~ ~taes, ~eV~ Which are non-politcal and Dr0tm~. et~ttrelY to the protection and ~¢~r~"on of Same, song and ~ti- ~t~te ~ are being formed in the each week, Hulter~-um sald. ' attended various assessors' meetings in all counties of the state. Department men fro" the second year have explained operations of the hail insurance program available in this state and field work as it concerns the farmer. Previously field adjusters and inspectors attended the meeting. TO THE VOTERS OF GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY: I hereby anounce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Golden Valley County, having been a resident and taxpayer in the County for thirty years, I feel that my ~tanding among the people ks pretty welt k~wn. If nominated and elected I pledge myself t,o fultill the;office without fear or favor and devote my undivided time to the duties belonging to that office. I trust that I merit your confidence and will greatly appreciate your vote 1 at the c~ming Primaries in June. I FRANK NEHLS Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lahr left for their home at Bemidji, Minnesotaa, on l North Dakota State Hail Insurance 'entre'day after spending a few days rates last year were lower than for here visiting their daughter, Mrs. M several years, says C. J. Myers, man- age of the department. The average rate for the years 1919 through 1937 has been just half that charged by old line insurance companies. Myers declares farmers of this state have been saved approximately $38,- 000,000 over what they would have paid J. Tobias and family. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR, SALE--41 lbs. barley. E. M. Melvin, eight miles south O~t~each. 30t] old line companies on the same amount I - Most Important G-Men On Earth of acreage insured, i--They Fght the Insect Rp.cketeers. [ Rates ranged from 14 to 62 cents anone of the Many Interesting FeaturesI acre in 1937. A few years prior, they in THE AMERICAN WEEKLY, theI ran from 18 to 80 cents. Increased Magazine Distributed With Next Sun-I spring moisture in most parts of the'days CHICAGO HERALD AND EXI state indicates the H~I Insurance de-~AMINER. partment will enjoy an increase inI-- applications this year, Myers said. i WANTED TO BUy--~Second ha~a gas ,I stove. Inquire. a~ wozy t~a~o:~ 2u-l;I More Road Projects FOR SALE-71931.rlyn~outhddUr-%7 sedn, overnauma, goo~ y I To Be Let Sooni rubber. Also 1930 fl~ssex, good run- ning condition, fine body, rubber ..... ~ .... I like new. Both cars are priced .~. n. lvzcuiurren, sta~e mgnway com-t for quick sale. Community Garage, missioner said this week it is prob-t Beach 29 tf able his department will hold another l road-improvement letting about May FOR RENT OR SALE---My residence in 13. j Beach. Z. Vlasoff. ' 29-tfc Estimated cost of the May projects is about $305,000, of which Federal Aid FOR SALF_,--I have for sale 80 acres a rex(mates -1 ........ id'tW° miles south of Beach known as pp $ az,vgv ana state a ., . ~ .... 2_~. _ ' ..... *110^"^ Th .... I what~ne r~ ~ oI me ~tsV, ~ec~ion tt m ,troy. e omanee m, mos~ y, I. -' -^^ /" -' • , township ~su nor n ox range 106 Will remams of 100 percent Federal grant , )~n . money. I sell cheap for caSh. This tract is part of the Mogle estate. Gall on B. T. Among the May letting calls for Pies(k, Beach N. D, 28-tfc 20.3 miles gravel base and bituminous', surfacing on U. S. Highway No. 85 from the Slope county line south and west into Am(don. Other lettings are tentatively sched- uled in June and July which will re- quire matching of state funds and utilize any balance of federal funds allotted North Dakota for use in 1938. SUMMONS STATE OF NOBTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF GOLDEN VALLEY In District Court Sixth Judicial District Samuel Fisher, Plaintiff vs Loren A. Bearfield, Minnie Bearfield, era A. Luff, Mary Francella Bale, Maggie BearfieNL, Melvin LeRoy Bearfield, George ,Joseph Bear fiehl, Mary Elizabeth Bearfiehl, ('lair Abraham Bearfieltl, alld all (tltlvr per- sons unkno%vn eittinlin[~" ally estate or interest in or lien or enculllhl'anc(~ upon t tie property described in the Complaint, Defendants. THE STATI~ OF NOBT]~I I)A- KO'I?A TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE- P'EN DANTS: You, and each of you. are hereby surlllnoned to ans%ver the Conlplaint ill the above entitled action, which is on file In the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District ill and for the County of Golden Valley and Slate of North ; I)ak.ta, and to serve :( C,q)y Of your answer to the ~ti(l Colnp]aint oil the suhscril)(.rs at their office in the City of f{each, Golden Valley County, North Dakola. withiu thirty (30) clays after th*• service of this N/ln]nn)ns lll)on yell, exclusive of the day of such service. and ill case of yollr faihlre to ;tt,pear or an.~v'.'er, judgnlellt ;viii be ta}lt.ii againl~t you hy default for the re- lief (l~21nanded ill the (2Oml)luint. Dat~.d this 2~)ti] day of April A, D. 19,'t8. KE]OHANt'] & KtT[IICPII~I) Attorne3s for i'Inintift'. Office and I'~st,,ffice ad(ll'tss: Beach, North I)ak,,la. NOTI('I.] TO THIfi ABOVE NAMI;:I) ])I,:FI:;N- I)A N'PS: YoU, and each of yotl, will pb.tl~e take notice that the above entitled action in hroag|~t for the purpos,, of determining au(~,~deelar'ing the heirs of Mills L. B~ rfield, I)ece:tse(1, and of (lUloting tl~tle and depriving VOU, and e~!(!ll of (you, of any in- ~:erest in alhd to tlt~ following de- scribed lan(ls anti pr~mises situated lit Golden ~alley Cour~Iy, North Da- kota, vlz: Southwest Quarter ~SW~/4) of Section Twenty (IlO) in Town- ship One Hundred Thirty-Six (136) North, of Range Ol~e Hun- dred Six (106) West, of the Fifth Principal Meridian. and determining adverse claims thereto. Further that no personal claim in made against you, or any of you, unless your appear and de- fend in this action. KEOHANE & KUHFELD Attorneys for Plaintiff Beach, North Dakota. April 2S, May 5-12-19-26 June 2 FOR SALE--Good Used Mattresses in A-1 condition. Inquire at the Gold- en Valley Hotel. 28-tf WANTED---Man with car. Route ex- perience prefererd but not necessary. Opening now. Write Rawleigh'si NDD- 11-MS, Minneapolis, Minn., OV see Ralph Stacker eBach, N. D. 728-4tp BABY CHICKS Day old or started chicks from blood tested hardy northern flocks. We have them ready for immediate or future! delivery. All common I~reeds. We dot custom hatching, ~d or bring eggsI fat any time and'in any quantity, i Write or call. REN HATCHERY, Dick- t ins0n, NO. Dak. 2%1~c -~i~es ~-~wt~--~ t $1.0~ i p us e. C ar es P~vis,~each. 28 I FOR SALE--sheep and~ "(ho~ fencing. Inquire at Smith's Sery~. 28tfc EVERY QUART OF OUR MILK IS Pastuerized before it goes to)a cust-~ omer. Tha~ means it is ~afe/ If y~ are not a regular customeC;sta~ to- day. Beach Creamery. : ~ ~, When a quick hasty metalq~ requir- ed, we are your friend. We $1~ci~e~ in Sunday dinners. Hotel Beft¢l),~24-tf! PARK CAFF.--Home off good food. Good coffee at all times~ Al~beer, pop. and lunches. ::,d'/ 5tf. -~Y]'IC;] O1," NPE,'IAL "]~;X~]t'L'- ' TION NALE ] N~ti('e is hcrel~y givel]: Th:(t by virlue of a judgmellt and d~-('Fee of foreclosure and sale en- tvred on the 2tat flay ,~f April, A. D. 19"18, in an action in the District Court of Golden Valley County, Sixth .ludie'ial l)i.ctriet of the Slate of North Dakota. wherein The Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, a body corporate, was t'laintiff, and Edwin ('. Franklin and Georgia A. Franklin, his wife: and the State of North l)akota, doing business as Hail In- sltranee Departn]ellt, were Defend- ants; and a special execution issued thereon, the undersigned sheriff of (leiden Valley County and State of North l)akota, for that tmrpose ap- pointed, will sell at p~lblic auction at the front door of tI~(; court house at Beach. in the Cuunty" of Golden Valley and Slate of North Dakota, on the 24th day of May, A. D., 1938, at the hour o£ Two o'clock P. M. of that day, that certain real prop- erty and mortgaged premises situ- ated in the County of Golden Val- ley and late of North Dal¢ota, dir- ected In said judgment and special execution to be sold, arid more par- ticularly described as follows: East half of the Southwest THAT TRIBUTE EVERLASTING Your last Tributeto the departed • loved ones is the tmal sq y ce 3ou can perform. Makel it on4 hat will be worthy and peon]anent. ' \ • **~ * y f We are rep:'esentatnes o the Mel- rose Granite Co. and all monuments the come dir t from manufaettwer to you. t/ BRATTON-WALKER .Mark Every Gr~" ¢t ua rter ( i,;~ ~;%% I i } nnd the "*% e~t ilalf of lhe,~ottllte/l~,t ([n;t I-ter t ~% [ 2~41::! 4) of Neet ~on %ix (#;) ill 'i'ol',ll~|lill OOC Hund- r('d i"ort3 -foil r I 14,|) Nor||| Of |{ltut~L'e I)lle J|ltt|dreil Follr {104) %%('~| 0|" |tit" 5th i'rllncIp;li ]|l'ri- tl ill n. ~l~ltth~%e.~t (~u:trtl, r (N%%~4} Of Sl'efiOlI 'l'l%e]'*e ( 12| it| Tot%ll- ~t|tip ()lie llnn¢lretl Fort) -fOllY I-t4~ North of lt;lll~'eOl|e Ilulld- red Five (I{|~ %%('St Of the .~th Prilleill:l I Merid |~ln. and (',,~t~-' at:H,tz~ttitl~-' ill all to ,~1(;';7.- ~!i, With ill[!'l'('> [ ~I)('l COil fronl ~he (]}ll~ (If s;titl jll(l~lIl('llt :llld the aC- ('Fll[llg (:I~[S t~f ~gtlit', I)altd 21~,~ ~}i3" of April, A. 1). 193s. lt()\VARi) Sq'(~('I.[WELI~, 5her|ff ,,f ~olde n Vitl]ey T()FIIAS 1)4 ('ASE~', A[tol'l.:~v for Plaintiff, i)h'ki: ~'~] N, I)ak. (Auril 2,% May S:12) SUMMONS STATE (IF' Nt)~'l'[I I)AKOTA, COUNTY ()t." (;()I.L)EN VALLEY, In District ('ourt. Sixth ,ludielal I)islrIct. Roy A. N~,yt-s, l'iaintiff, VS. ]~ea('h I ll}l)l~Xrellt('IIi Con]- pany of Bosch, North I)a- kota; Th(! I~ea(?h ]lol)~ove- ll/ent ( 'o)up~Illy ( ]neo~ l)(~I'a- ted); Beacl~ IlnI)rovement ('on])~aIiy, tt} cort)ol'~ttioll, of Miles (~ity, Montana; James I=tuntt-r; and all ~,tller per- sons llnt.:ilo~.vll (']~tialing aay estate or interest i/l or lien or en t!l1113 branc(! ll~on the proI>erty (]e~eribe(1 ill the (•onlt)iaint, I)efendilllt s. Ttt I': STATI'] (iF N()IUFII I)AKO- TA "l?() Ttllt; ABt)VF2 NAMEI) I)I:2- FI£NI)ANTS: YOU are her~ by Stlmm(ined to al~,.v~ r I;i~, (N,lli/>];ii~lt ill tile ~bove (,~1! ~I,.d :tel b,!l. \\ hich i~ on f!l,~ in ti!,~ oif!~',: of tii~' (?hrk ,,f t~ l~is- !i ~: t',,u![ of []l~ Sixth Judicial ld>',)'ie[ hi all(1 f~)l" tilt: ('o!ll~[y ,if ([i~ :l('t~ V:III, V Hli(l Sta~e I,f X